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Being Todd Gurley: #GurleyForHeisman

The recruiting coup combination of running back threats achieved with the signing of Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley continues to yield great dividends for the University of Georgia. Marshall, the #2 overall recruit out of all US high schools when he departed the Research Triangle with a perfect scholastic grade point average. He has mostly […]

Border Bashed

The #3, #4 and #5 teams were defeated Saturday, but only GEORGIA was really beaten badly. Good news: it is one loss – heck, we lost four football games last season. Bad news: plenty. Gamecock QB Shaw completed only six passes in the game, the first of which was a deep bomb which should have […]

Virtuoso Blocking Displayed Between the Hedges

In rivalry games this season UGA is now 1-0 as the Dawgs rolled up 560 yards, including an impressive 282 on the ground. The University of Tennessee Volunteers fell to 3-2 and 0-2 in SEC play for the season, with a 51-44 Georgia win. The Bulldogs, ranked #5 in the nation, moved to 5-0, 3-0 […]

Diamond Dawgs Still Alive in NCAA Regionals

In Corvallis, Oregon, behind Levi Hyams 4-of-5 performance Georgia beat Arkansas-Little Rock Saturday. Playing in an NCAA tournament elimination game, the baseball team stayed alive by easily winning 7-3. After a decent run in the SEC tournament in Hoover, Alabama, UGA dropped a close opening game to Creighton on Friday, which knocked them into the […]

Diamond Dawgs Face NCAA Elimination Game

Playing far from home in the regionals of the NCAA baseball tournament, UGA dropped a close opening game to Creighton 2-1 Friday in Corvallis, Oregon. All of the scoring by both squads came in the 7th inning of the defensive struggle. Georgia faced the toughest schedule in the nation this season and barely survived the […]

Dawgs Again at Top of SEC Selections

With six players taken apiece, the University of Georgia and LSU tied for the most SEC players drafted into the NFL this season. Georgia continues to lead all other programs in the SEC in number of players drafted over the past decade. It’s gotten to the point that Mark Richt is being criticized for underperformance […]

Big Win at Rocky Top

Travis Leslie was named best dunker in college by a panel of voters on ESPN’s College Gameday then had fifteen in Knoxville. UGA’s leading scorer on the day however was steady senior center Jeremy Price with twenty. Georgia got out to a big early lead, as has been the case in many close losses this […]

DAWGS’ Prospects for 2011

NCAA football season is now complete with the SEC going 5-5 in bowls and winning a 5th straight National Championship. The SEC East division finished a terrible 1-4, with only 5-loss Florida getting a bowl win. With no SEC team repeating as conference champion in the past 10 years, the league should expect a new […]

Year of the Little Guy

Hard to fathom the performance of the two recent top-grossing college football programs in the world: Texas and Georgia. Texas had won eleven games per season forever, seemingly, and was coming off a close title game loss to Bama, which in reality may have gone the other way if the winningest quarterback in college football […]

One Team Excited to be in Memphis

On a balmy, swirly winter day in the home of The King, blues and BBQ, UGA lost 10-6 to UCF. At 7-3, Mark Richt’s bowl winning percentage is now worse than his overall winning percentage (roughly 74%). Three short years ago today, GEORGIA was a national #10. Four years ago, we’d won a BCS bowl […]